Mark captured both Jasper and Wendy’s attention when he mentioned JW Real Estate.
Wendy frowned, a little displeased with the insulting tone in Mark’s words.
Mark had come to the front desk while still talking on the phone.
Jasper was currently doing the check-in procedure at the moment. He had handed in his ID and deposit. He was waiting for his room card now.
Mark squeezed in like Jasper was not there, tossed the signature sheet that Jasper had placed on the counter aside, and said to the attendant, “I want a suite.”
The attendant who was currently handling the check-in arrangements for Jasper was taken aback. She could tell that Mark was not someone she could offend, hence she sounded very sorry when she said to him, “I’m sorry, sir, the last suite has been booked by this gentleman right here. We only have standard rooms left.”
“Do you know who I am? Standard room? F*ck standard room. Do you have a death wish by asking me to stay in a standard room?” Mark slammed the counter and roared.
The attendant was caught off guard, and her face turned pale. She was too afraid to utter a word.
At this time, Jasper’s voice fell into their ears.
“Please give me my room card as soon as possible.”
Jasper sounded very gentle, helping the attendant out of the embarrassing situation tactfully. The young lady glanced gratefully at Jasper and hurried to finish the procedures.
After saying these words, Jasper glanced at Mark indifferently and said mildly, “Line up.”
Mark frowned slightly as he looked at Jasper up and down. He sneered, “Are you not from around here? You don’t know me?
“You really don’t know who I am? I don’t need to line up anywhere in Brac County.”
Having said that, Mark caught sight of Wendy standing next to Jasper. His eyes widened and lit up.
He had never seen such a stunner in Brac County before!
He did not care who Jasper was. With his power and status in Brac County, everyone who saw him would show him respect.
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